David Cameron is under growing pressure to ask the Queen to speak out in support of the Union as another opinion poll confirms a surge in support for Scottish independence.
Senior MPs have suggested an intervention from Her Majesty could “make all the difference” as a TNS poll today shows the Yes and No campaigns running neck and neck.

Today's Queen's Speech will be the first one from a Conservative government in almost 20 years and it promises to contain a number of major policy announcements. Queen Elizabeth II is set to give the speech at 11:30 BST (06:30 ET) to mark the official opening of Parliament.

U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, who’s seeking re-election on May 7, ruled out standing for a third term in 2020, saying “fresh leadership would be good.”
“I’m not saying all prime ministers necessarily definitely go bad, or even go bad at the same rate,” Cameron said in a British Broadcasting Corp. interview. “The third term is something I’m not contemplating.”

Plans to cut debt have failed nearly everywhere I look.
Greece is obvious enough and a government collapsed over it.
Spain is obvious enough and a government collapsed over it.
Italy is obvious enough and a government collapsed over it.
Portugal is obvious enough and a government collapsed over it.
US is obvious enough and the failure of the super-committee to come to agreement is proof enough